HIPAA Compliance and Patient Care: Where the Challenges are

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Live Webinar HIPAA Compliance and Patient Care: Where the Challenges are Date: Thursday, October 20, 2011 Duration: 60 Minutes

Instructor: Susan E. Mazer

Location: Online

Time: 10:00 AM PDT | 01:00 PM EDT

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Price: $195.00 (for one participant)

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Webinar Overview: Don’t miss the opportunity to identify common privacy violations that make substantive critical difference in the safety of patients, staff, and families. Safety and privacy are partners in that if patients withhold information due to distrust in their information being confidential. This presentation will provide insights into the challenges of providing high quality patient care in the face of HIPAA compliance. Patient privacy is ambiguous, undefinable, and subjective. Therefore, attempts to generalize its meaning and limitations have been of little use in real-life situations. For patients whose

diagnosis is already isolating, whose families are wanting more information and staff attention rather than less, and for clinicians whose job it is to be in continual and intimate observation of the patient…privacy concerns are often bartered for clinical care. .

Agenda:

Areas Covered In the Seminar:

Healthcare organizations have a responsibility to l Introduction to privacy as a cultural and social protect identifiable health information of patients. issue. However, the hospitalized patient and those that care l Current demands of HIPAA for them require a greater level of self-disclosure and l Outcomes of privacy practices and policies trust requiring balancing privacy with clinical care l What patients and families want: what the requirements. The challenges to privacy that occur at research says the same time privacy is to be protected occur within l Assessing the privacy quotient: When and where the clinical setting and are often the most challenging. do accidents happen This webinar will address these challenges, the implied risks, and actionable solutions that can Who will benefit: improve the quality of care. l l l l l

Nurse Managers Administrators Privacy Officers Risk Managers Medical Group Administrators

Click here to register for this webinar Instructor Profile Susan E. Mazer is the President/CEO, and co-founder of Healing HealthCare Systems,

Susan E. Mazer President & CEO, Healing HealthCare Systems, Inc.

Inc. She is an author, educator, and speaker on in the areas of patient privacy, hospital noise management, operationalization of the healing environment at the bedside. Developed educational programs and facilitated, establishing the role of the environment of care as a defined skill set for nurses; Brought the issue of hospital noise to the forefront of hospital concern through designing accredited educational programs for nurses and presenting at state and national conferences. Focused on hospital noise and auditory environment, its impact, methods for sustainable improvement, and, as a by-product, speech privacy.more... TOP

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